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Abhishek stars as India blow England away in Kolkata

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Abhishek Sharma praised his captain and coach for allowing him to play with freedom after he smashed a brilliant 79 to help India to an emphatic victory over England in the first T20I in Kolkata.

The hosts reached their victory target of 133 with seven wickets and 43 balls to spare as Brendan McCullum’s tenure as England’s white-ball coach got off to a miserable start.

Having made just 132 from their 20 overs, the tourists’ bowlers were unable to make significant inroads, bar a two-wicket burst from Jofra Archer, with Abhishek blasting the game out of England’s reach.

“I wanted to express myself, special mention to captain [Suryakumar Yadav] and coach [Gautam Gambhir], the freedom they have given us as youngsters is tremendous,” said the 24-year-old left-hander. 

“It was sticking a bit, double-paced, but the way our bowlers bowled was good.

“When I came for the first time in the India team, my plan was simple, play like I played in IPL. But I’ve never seen an environment like this, [where you can] express yourself, hit your shots, even from the first ball. 

“I knew they’d bowl short and check my patience.”

Sanju Samson added 26 and Tilak Varma 19 and that proved enough for India due to England’s dismal efforts with the bat.

Buttler provides some resistance

Only captain Jos Buttler made a significant score with 68 off 44 balls as India’s well-balanced attack, led by Varun Chakravarthy kept England on a tight leash.

With four games still to come in the series, Buttler was not panicking and felt losing the toss and having to bat was an important factor.

He said: “There was a little in the wicket early on, we didn’t expect that, but if you came through that phase it was a good pitch and a fast-scoring ground. We’ll be better for the run out.

“Jof looked good, superstar, looked threatening, Mark Wood bowled fast, exciting. We want to be aggressive and watchable, but venue to venue got to assess conditions.”

The second T20I takes place in Chennai on Saturday.

Three jailed for East Didsbury murder

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Two brothers and another man have been jailed for the murder of Sadiq Al-Lami, following a month-long trial.

Sultan Bakr (22) of Hyde Road, Gorton, Sikander Babar (24) and Abdul Wahab Babar (18) both of Ashdale Drive, Withington, were found guilty at Minshull Street Crown Court.

On Tuesday, they were all sentenced to life imprisonment.

In the early hours of the morning on January 22, 2024, Sadiq Al-Lami was going to meet a friend when, by chance, he was attacked and stabbed eleven times whilst at the junction near Parrs Wood in East Didsbury.

A witness described seeing the defendants in a black car which stopped alongside the victim’s car at the junction. Three men emerged from the car, approached the victim and there was a physical altercation. Sadiq tried to get away, but these men fatally stabbed him.

Despite the best efforts of emergency responders at the scene, Sadiq died as a result of his injuries.

In an attempt to evade police, each of the men made great bids to discard of evidence and leave Manchester.

However, what they didn’t realise was that during the commotion, a parcel addressed to Noraiz Kamal was dropped and left at the scene, providing crucial evidence for police. Also recovered from the scene was a cigarette and several balloons, with DNA matching the defendants.

With this breakthrough, armed police attended Kamal’s house in South Manchester to arrest him. Alerted to the police, Kamal made a 10 second call to Sikander Babar. Shortly after this call, Babar’s number becomes inactive and no longer in use.

Working around the clock to establish the circumstances of this tragic incident, police located the black Mercedes from the night of the attack abandoned at the junction of Boothfield Drive and Royalthorn Road in Wythenshawe. The car was recovered for forensic analysis and extensive CCTV and phone work analysis showed the men ordered a taxi from that area back to their home addresses.

Each of the men seemingly carried on with their lives after the brutal attack. Abdul Babar messaged his hairdresser to book in for a haircut, and Sultan Bakr spent the day ordering fast food deliveries, seemingly unaffected or unbothered by what had taken place the night before.

In custody, evidence from Kamal’s mobile phone led police to identify Sultan Bakr who matched the description of one of the men involved in the attack and later abandoning the car. Later, police also identified Sikander Babar from the device.

Phone analysis showed that just hours after the attack, Abdul Babar was searching the Manchester Evening News – likely to see if news had broken of the attack. Shortly after 7am, his search history shows him reading the breaking news story of the incident.

Later that day he searched online for a solicitor. He also received a message on social media saying, ‘Yo fam so what now u gotta lay low bro go back pk’, with Babar replying, ‘good idea’.

That evening, shortly after 11pm, Bakr took a taxi to Manchester Coach Station and purchased two tickets to London, both leaving at slightly different times and taking different routes.

On arrival in London, Bakr went to a house on Lakeside Drive. He was arrested in the following days by the Metropolitan Police after being tracked to the address by GMP detectives. In response to his caution, all he had to say was ‘I’m shocked.’ His mobile phone was found down the side of a sofa, it was seized by police and provided further crucial evidence for detectives.

On January 29, Abdul and Sikander Babar were discovered in the back of a lorry at a recycling centre in Essex. Phone evidence showed that they were attempting to leave the country illegally. Following several covert enquiries, the pair were caught on CCTV climbing out of the lorry which is when they were stopped by police who quickly realised that they were wanted for murder in South Manchester. They were swiftly detained and brought back for questioning.

Detective inspector Alex Wilkinson said: “My thoughts, and those of the investigation team, remain with Sadiq’s family and I hope these sentences will give at least some small measure of comfort to his family whilst they continue to deal with the immeasurable pain and heartbreak they are going through.”

Sadiq was described by his family as ‘a son, brother, uncle, a husband, and a friend for many. Each and every single person that knew him will be impacted in their own way. His memories will live with us and will be forever cherished.’

DI Wilkinson added: “Sadiq lost his life in such a cold and senseless attack. These men had a choice that night and for reasons only known to them, they chose to resort to violence. They have shown no remorse for their actions, and from the very start they have tried to destroy evidence, distance themselves from this attack, even turning against each other in court to try and shift the blame.”

Holocaust Memorial Day to be observed on January 27

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Manchester City Council will observe Holocaust Memorial Day on January 27 to pay their respects to the city’s Jewish communities, survivors of the Holocaust and how the city can work come together to create a brighter future.
The day will be marked with poignant events, including a series of talks and performances to give the community and supporters a space to reflect and galavanise efforts to fight anti-Semitism.

The theme this year for Holocaust Memorial Day is “For a Better Future,” which encourages supporters to understand the human impact on Jewish people across generations and other recent genocides to learn from the past and move towards a better future working together.

A sit-down audience with Dr Martin Stern MBE, who is a Holocaust survivor, called ‘For a Better Future,’ will be held at the Rates Hall with opening remarks from the lord mayor of Manchester, councillor Paul Andrews, who will pay his personal tribute to the community tomorrow.

The invitation-only event, which is in partnership with the National Holocaust Museum, will also welcome a poetry reading by Hannah Senesh and Memorial Prayer and Moment of Reflection led by Rabbi Robyn Ashworth-Steen before closing remarks by deputy leader, Joanna Midgley.

Since its establishment in 2001, Holocaust Memorial Day has provided a global moment to remember the Holocaust, Nazi Persecution, and subsequent genocides in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, and Darfur. The day also serves as a reminder of the importance of preventing future atrocities, working towards a day when no genocide occurs.

Councillor Midgley said: “It’s our duty in Manchester to remember the victims of the Holocaust on this important day. Holocaust Memorial Day serves as a solemn reminder of the horrors of hatred and intolerance. We must remain vigilant in our efforts to eradicate antisemitism.

“This day allows us to forge deeper connections, dispel misconceptions and celebrate the contributions of the Jewish community in Manchester. By coming together, we can foster understanding, unity, and ensure that such atrocities are never repeated. Let this day inspire us all to build a future of compassion, respect, and solidarity.”

Medical Device Cybersecurity Webinars: Join Hindsight

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Coauthor by Hindsight, a compliance software provider tailored for medical device development, has announced a new lunchtime webinar series on medical device cybersecurity.

The series is designed to assist manufacturers, regulatory affairs specialists, and software developers in meeting evolving cybersecurity requirements, including FDA, MDR, and IEC 81001-5 standards.

The first session, happening on Thursday, 13th February 2025, will provide insights into critical regulatory updates and integrating cybersecurity within QMS. Topics to be discussed include:

· The latest regulatory requirements and their impact on cybersecurity practices.
· How cybersecurity enhances patient safety and ensures compliance.
· Myths and misconceptions that may delay regulatory approval.
· Practical updates to SOPs to align QMS with cybersecurity needs.

This brief, 30-minute session is a must for professionals looking to balance compliance with development efficiency. Participants will gain insights from industry experts in regulatory and software development, with a live Q&A for addressing specific challenges. The webinar will be led by Alan Parkinson, CEO of Hindsight Software, alongside co-host Dr Heather Carre-Skinner, a specialist in Regulatory & Quality Compliance for Medical Devices and SaMD.

Upcoming sessions in the series include:

· Threat Modelling – Effective ways to identify and mitigate cybersecurity risks.
· Software Supply Chain & SBOMs – Managing vulnerabilities while ensuring compliance.
· Security Testing – Best practices for penetration testing and secure code review.

Register today!
The webinar is free, but spots are limited. Reserve your place now at: https://www.coauthor.app/webinars

India v England, first T20I: Preview, expected line-ups, how to watch and prediction

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The State of Play

India will look to bounce back from their disappointing tour of Australia when they host England in the first of five T20 internationals on Wednesday.

India were beaten 3-1 Down Under over Christmas and the New Year, following on from a stunning 3-0 reverse at the hands of New Zealand.

But while their form in the longest format has been uncharacteristically poor, they have continued to win matches with the white ball.

They beat South Africa 3-1 in a four-match T20I series in November and Bangladesh 3-0 prior to that.

India are the world champions in the 20-over game and will present a formidable challenge for England with three one-day internationals to follow as part of the build-up to the ICC Champions Trophy which gets under way in February.

A key part of their armoury is the ability to rotate the batting order depending on the match situation, a point emphasised by vice-captain Axar Patel.

Axar said: “Batting wise, it’s not just with me, but we spoke in 2023-24 itself that the openers are fixed, but everyone from Nos. 3 to 7 have been told that they can come into bat anytime, in any situation. It is not just that one batter will bat at a particular position.

”Our middle order will come to bat depending on the match situation, what kind of bowlers are bowling at the time, which match-up works well.

“We’ve spoken about that, how we can all be floaters, be it coming in early or obviously finishing. This is not just for me, but for everyone from No. 3 and below, especially if they are in good touch in the nets. We will adjust accordingly. In T20Is, how you use your batters is so crucial, so this is an important factor in batting.”

This series ushers in a new era for England with Test coach Brendon McCullum now overseeing the white ball teams as well.

England have lost both T20 and ODI World Cup titles over the past 18 months but the New Zealander was in typically bullish mood when asked to assess his team’s chances on the sub continent.

He said: ”It’s about trying to get the best out of the talent that sits within the dressing room, trying to gel the guys as best we can, trying to work out complementary skills, and how we how we play the style of cricket that gives us our greatest chance.

“I’m desperate for us to play a really watchable brand of cricket. With the talent we have, there’s no reason why we can’t. We’ve got a batting line-up which is as powerful as any batting line-up in the world. 

“We’ve got gun spinners, very good fielders and guys who bowl absolute rockets with the ball, so you’ve got options there to be able to entertain and give yourself the greatest chance of success.”

Injury News

India can call on returning paceman Mohammed Shami after an injury-plagued 14 months. He will replace Jasprit Bumrah, who suffered a stress-related injury against Australia.

Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant have been rested.

England captain Jos Buttler will hand the gloves over to Phil Salt to enable him to focus on leading the side. The tourists have an impressive battery of fast bowlers, led by Jofra Archer and Mark Wood.

Expected line-ups 

India: Sanju Samson (wk), Abhishek Sharma, Tilak Varma, Suryakumar Yadav (c), Hardik Pandya, Rinku Singh, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Axar Patel, Arshdeep Singh, Mohammad Shami, Varun Chakravarthy

England (confirmed): Phil Salt (wk), Ben Duckett, Jos Buttler (c), Harry Brook, Liam Livingstone, Jacob Bethell, Jamie Overton, Gus Atkinson, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, Mark Wood

How to Watch

In the UK, you can watch this series on TNT Sports and Discovery+. The first T20I is being screened on TNT Sports 1 from 1pm.

In India, it can be viewed on the Disney Plus Hotstar app and website.

Prediction

England’s results in T20s have remained largely good despite the disappointment of the World Cup in the USA and Caribbean last year.

And with India lacking some of their gun players, the tourists will fancy their chances of getting off to a winning start in Kolkata.

We think England will edge a high-scoring encounter.

“Abhorrent offender” jailed for sexually assaulting girl

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A London predator has been jailed after being found guilty of sexually assaulting a girl.
Saqib Hussain (35) of Tooting, in Wandsworth, was jailed for three years and nine months at Manchester Crown Square Court on Thursday.
Hussain was found guilty of two counts of sexual assault by touching against a girl aged under 13 at an earlier hearing.
In Manchester in March 2023, Hussain pinned his victim down and sexually assaulted her by touching her.
Another incident against the same victim was also reported, where Hussain put his hand down the victim’s top further sexually assaulted her.
Hussain was also made the subject of a Sexual Harm Prevention Order.
PC Alisha Blackburn, of Greater Manchester Police’s Child Protection Investigation Unit, said: “I hope this sentencing can provide some relief for the victims and their families that this abhorrent offender is behind bars and away from harming vulnerable children.
“With the help of colleagues in the Metropolitan Police, they were promptly able to arrest Hussain on suspicion of sexual assault by touching on a female child under 13 and assault.
“I must thank the victim and their family for having the strength and courage to come forward and allow us to fully investigate this case.
“We encourage anyone who has been a victim of sexual assault, or knows someone who has, to come forward and speak to the police. We will listen to you and we will investigate.”
Greater Manchester Police can be contacted via 101 or through the Live Chat function on the website, www.gmp.police.uk. Reports can also be made anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Manchester Building Society bucks the trend: Flagship city centre branch to open

Newcastle Building Society has announced it is investing millions of pounds into the Manchester Building Society brand, starting with a new flagship branch location in King Street, in the city centre.

Manchester Building Society merged with Newcastle Building Society in 2023, becoming part of Newcastle Building Society Group.

Promising ‘better for Manchester’ the multi-million-pound, long term investment is backed by the experience and strength of the UK’s seventh largest and fastest growing building society.

Newcastle has made commitments to:

  • support the region’s high streets and communities by opening branches
  • provide accessible, regulated financial advice locally in branch
  • recruit locally and provide apprenticeship opportunities
  • make community space in branches available free for use by local groups
  • build deep community relationships to provide life changing opportunities

Andrew Haigh, chief executive of Newcastle Building Society Group, said: “Big banks are placing profit above customers, withdrawing from the high street, and pushing people online as the only way to manage their finances. A better alternative exists and we’re delighted to be bringing it to life in Manchester.”

The North West is in the UK’s top four worst hit regions for bank and building society branch closures. More than 702 branches have closed since 2015, leaving many with few or no options to bank locally, and struggling to access cash.

By contrast, Manchester Building Society will open branches, starting in the heart of Manchester city centre, and ultimately building out across Greater Manchester’s towns and the wider North West, as part of an ongoing consultation with civic leaders and communities.

Alongside a commitment to continuing to build a Manchester team with local roots, its branches will provide access to a range of competitive savings and mortgage products, with market leading customer service and face-to-face financial guidance and advice open to all, not just the wealthy.

The Building Society’s investment in Manchester is based on belonging, pride of place, and unlocking the financial potential of individuals, families, neighbourhoods and communities.  It has proven the success of this approach in its North East heartland where branch savings have been growing at more than double the UK market average (across branch, online and telephone channels combined).

It has opened conversations both online and in person for local people to share their views, which will help shape future investment.

Andrew added: “Manchester has mutuality and the co-operative movement in its DNA.  It’s a city where change happens. But the people of Manchester and the wider region have been underserved by the financial services sector.  They deserve better.

“We want our Manchester Building Society branches to be seen as places people can comfortably walk into and receive expert guidance, advice, support and assistance – even if they are not yet customers. Through our growing customer base, we see how a branch experience is relevant across the generations.”

Having recently received planning permission to renovate a three-storey flagship location at 74 King Street, a grade 2 listed building, the Society’s inaugural branch is expected to open later this year.  Alongside an extensive, modern ground floor customer service area and private meeting rooms, the building’s office space will accommodate hybrid working for the current Manchester Building Society colleague team of 40.  The branch will also welcome local community groups who can use the spacious meeting space for free.

Manchester Building Society will soon announce significant charity partnerships with Forever Manchester and Salford Youth Zone. These follow the model established by Newcastle Building Society with its decades-long track record of community investment and support in the North East.

Andrew said: “We are determined to play our part in increasing financial inclusion in Greater Manchester, building a brand with a visible presence on the high street. Working with local government, community groups and leaders, we will develop an offer based on the principles of face-to-face advice and trustworthy financial products from an organisation that has a long-term stake in the future of the area.

“Across the North East, we have demonstrated the success of a purpose-led mutual – answerable to our members, not shareholders – and we remain committed to a branch-led model.”

Bev Craig, leader of Manchester City Council, said: “We are delighted to see the Manchester Building Society brand brought back to life, just over a century since it was first founded.

“Key to any prosperous and inclusive city is access to financial services. With the total number of bank branches nationwide effectively halving in the past decade, new facilities such as this will provide vital in-person services to residents of Manchester and the wider city-region.

“Commitments to providing community space and forging strong charity partnerships are further examples of how the brand’s reintroduction will bring social value to our residents, getting behind our city-wide ambition to Make Manchester Fairer.”

Joe Manning, managing director at MIDAS, Manchester’s Inward Investment Agency said: “Manchester Building Society’s decision to open a flagship branch in King Street demonstrates strong confidence in our city centre as a place to invest.

“The investment in a physical presence is greatly welcomed, creating new community hubs that bring vital financial services back to our local communities while creating new jobs and economic opportunities across Greater Manchester.”

The mutual is starting by listening and encourages the people of Manchester to participate in the conversation by joining its Manchester Building Society online community forum at: https://connectedcommunitiesmanchester.explainonline.co.uk/.

Image: Bev Craig, leader of Manchester City Council, and Andrew Haigh, chief executive, Newcastle Building Society Group

Blue Monday: 5 ways to take care of your mental wellbeing

Blue Monday has long been considered the saddest day of the year. There are many reasons why people may struggle with their mental health around this time, from post-holiday letdown to finances or even the weather.

This year, it falls today (January 20) and experts at Meditopia, the all-in-one mental health solution, have revealed five things you can do this Blue Monday to take better care of your mental wellbeing.

#1 – Add a 30-minute walk to your day

The connection between physical and mental health is undeniable. According to the American Psychological Association, regular exercise reduces symptoms of anxiety and depression and helps to improve sleep quality, which in turn improves emotional regulation and cognitive function.

Start by adding a 30-minute walk to your day and prioritising getting 7-9 hours of quality sleep each night, and see the positive changes in your mental state.

#2 – Maintain social connections

Social isolation is one of the leading causes of depression and anxiety, according to the Mental Health Foundation. Staying connected with friends and family, volunteering, or joining social groups can have profound effects on mental health, as social connections provide a sense of purpose and help release feel-good chemicals like dopamine. Those who maintain strong social connections are happier, healthier, and live longer.

However, staying connected isn’t always easy. For those struggling, simple steps like scheduling 15-30 minutes to check in with loved ones or respond to messages can help you maintain relationships without feeling overwhelmed.

Reaching out to one friend or family member each day, even if it’s just a brief text or call, can make all the difference.

#3 – Take time for yourself

It’s easy to forget to slow down and take time for yourself, especially when life gets busy. However, engaging in hobbies and activities that make you happy is crucial for maintaining a positive outlook. Whether it’s playing sports, reading, cooking, or practicing mindfulness, carving out personal time helps you de-stress and refresh your mind.

If you’re struggling to find time, try dedicating 15-30 minutes of your day, perhaps during a lunch break or before bed, to engaging in a hobby you love. You could also set an alarm or reminder to take short breaks throughout the day. Even small moments of joy can make a big difference to your mental health.

#4 – Plan activities to look forward to

Having something to look forward to, big or small, can boost your mood and give you a sense of excitement and hope, according to the Mental Health Foundation. Planning ahead, whether it’s a holiday, a meal at your favourite restaurant, or even a simple walk to your favourite coffee shop, gives your mind something positive to focus on.

Start by thinking about what activities you enjoy and create both short and long-term plans that give you something to smile about.

#5 – Start a journal

Recognising and understanding your emotions is crucial for mental wellbeing. Taking time to identify your feelings—whether it’s sadness, frustration, or anxiety—can lighten the emotional load and help you process them more effectively.

Journaling is a powerful tool for organizing your thoughts and gaining clarity. Spend some time each day writing down what you’re feeling and what triggered those emotions. This can help you spot patterns and gain better control over your reactions.

To start, keep a notebook by your bed or use a note-taking app on your phone. Set aside 10 minutes each night to reflect on your day and jot down your feelings. Though it may seem like a small step, this daily habit can have a profound impact on your mental health, helping you better understand and manage your emotions.

Fatih Mustafa Çelebi, co-founder and CEO of Meditopia, said: “Society often promotes the idea that we should keep our emotions bottled up, and this has made it harder for many people to feel comfortable seeking help and support when they need it.

“The days surrounding Blue Monday are perfect for starting positive, open conversations about mental health. We should feel empowered to talk about our feelings without fear of judgement. When we lead by example and openly express our emotions, it sends a message that vulnerability is not a weakness, but a strength.

“It’s also important to regularly check in on the people in your life. Sometimes, a simple text asking how your friend is doing can open the door to a conversation that can make a difference.

“The aim is to create an environment where you and the people around you feel safe to express your feelings and ask for support when you need it most.”

IPOS launches Creator Hub, matching brands with influencers

Stockport-based creative agency IPOS has launched a Creator Hub, designed to bring brands and fashion influencers together, with a combined social following of more than 2.8 million among its first cohort of content creators.

The Hub is free to join and members become part of a diverse database of fashion content creators – from nano to macro influencers  – which brands can access to collaborate with creators on campaigns.

IPOS recently launched a campaign for Office Shoes, sourcing talent from the Creator Hub to work on a campaign for footwear brand Converse.

Members of the community have access to regular newsletters featuring campaign news and regular industry tips and insights, as well as the opportunity to work with global brands. In 2025 IPOS will also launch a series of exclusive webinars and workshops for the Creator Hub community.

Izzy Field (pictured), head of IPOS ENGAGE & Talent, says: “The Creator Hub is a one-stop-shop for brands to find creators who are perfectly matched for campaigns, events or gifting initiatives, giving retailers the opportunity to work with familiar faces or discover new and emerging talent.

“Using our database, we source suitable creators according to the brief, then brands can make their final selection and leave the rest to us. There is a new trend for people looking to follow the ‘non-influencers’; normal people who often have a small, niche following. It can be hard for brands to keep up with this type of shift in trends, but our Creator Hub covers everything, making it easy for brands to stay current and get results.”

IPOS ENGAGE & Talent gives brands direct access to an extensive roster of strong and influential voices across Instagram and TikTok to put their products in front of millions of users, while offering a complete management service which maintains transparency with the content creators to help them grow.

Appy Pie Introduces Snappy 3.0

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Appy Pie, a global leader in no-code app development, is thrilled to announce the launch of Snappy 3.0, its most advanced AI-powered app builder to date. Packed with groundbreaking improvements and innovative features, Snappy 3.0 continues to redefine the no-code industry, exceeding expectations and setting a new benchmark for app development.

1. Enhanced Design Tools for Creative Freedom
Snappy 3.0 delivers an expanded range of professional design tools and a comprehensive library of modern, customisable templates. These upgrades give users the ability to create sleek, visually appealing apps that rival those developed on any other platform.

2. Exceptional Performance and Speed
Built on cutting-edge infrastructure, Snappy 3.0 guarantees lightning-fast load times and a seamless user experience. This upgrade ensures faster, smoother app development and navigation, outperforming competitors in reliability and speed.

3. Affordable Pricing for Everyone
With Snappy 3.0, Appy Pie AI Builder has introduced a new pricing model that combines inclusivity and affordability. This ensures users get exceptional value without compromising on features, making high-quality app development accessible to businesses and individuals alike.

4. Advanced Features for Every Requirement
Snappy 3.0 introduces powerful functionalities, including IoT integration, advanced back-end support, and sophisticated workflow automation. These capabilities empower businesses to create feature-rich, tailored apps for diverse needs.

5. Unmatched Customisation Options
Snappy 3.0 continues to prioritise ease of use while offering users unparalleled flexibility. The new platform allows full customisation of apps, enabling businesses to create unique designs and functions that align with their brand and objectives.

6. Transforming the No-Code Landscape
Snappy 3.0 reflects Appy Pie AI Builder’s dedication to innovation and customer satisfaction. Addressing past concerns, this update reaffirms Appy Pie’s position as the go-to no-code app builder for individuals and businesses aiming for ease, efficiency, and top-tier features.

In addition to these core advancements, Snappy 3.0 introduces several exciting features designed to enhance functionality and the user experience. The SMS Marketing tool enables businesses to boost customer engagement by sending real-time, targeted messages directly through their apps, helping to increase conversion rates. The upgraded header and footer customisation options provide greater design control, allowing businesses to craft apps that perfectly match their branding while maintaining a professional aesthetic. Another standout feature is the live streaming add-on, which allows businesses to connect with their audiences in real time and foster better engagement through interactive experiences.

“With Snappy 3.0, we’re delivering on our promise to make app development easier, faster, and more impactful,” said Abhinav Girdhar, CEO of Appy Pie. “This release brings together powerful marketing tools, enhanced customisation, and innovative features to give businesses everything they need to stand out and succeed.”

Appy Pie remains committed to transforming the no-code industry through innovation, affordability, and accessibility. Snappy 3.0 ensures that app developers of all skill levels can create applications that make a significant impact in today’s competitive marketplace.